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  1. Tinea Cruris

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    Description: Tinea cruris (Dhobi itch) - well-defined erythematous scaly plaque over groin region A fungal infection of the skin of the groin, occurring especially in males. Also called eczema marginatum, jock itch.
    Keywords: skin infection, Dhobi itch, Fungal infection of groin, Signs and Symptoms, Pathological Conditions, Bacterial Infections and Mycoses
  2. Tinea Cruris

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    Description: Tinea cruris - well-defined annular erythematous scaly plaque A fungal infection of the skin of the groin, occurring especially in males. Also called eczema marginatum, jock itch.
    Keywords: Pathological Conditions, Bacterial Infections and Mycoses, skin infection, Signs and Symptoms, Dhobi itch, Fungal infection of groin
  3. Tinea Corporis

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    Description: Tinea corporis - well-defined scaly plaque over back, extensive lesions indicate immunosuppression a well-defined, scaling, macular eruption of dermatophytosis that frequently forms annular lesions and may appear on any part of the body.
    Keywords: Fungal infection, Signs and Symptoms, Pathological Conditions, Bacterial Infections and Mycoses, scaling of sking annular lesions
  4. Tinea Corporis

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    Description: Tinea corporis with tinea unguium of the left thumb A well-defined, scaling, macular eruption of dermatophytosis that frequently forms annular lesions and may appear on any part of the body.
    Keywords: Fungal infection, Pathological Conditions, scaling of sking annular lesions, Signs and Symptoms, Bacterial Infections and Mycoses
  5. Tinea Capitis

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    Description: Tinea capitis - close-up of the lesion showing follicular papules A common form of fungus infection of the scalp caused by various species of Microsporum and Trichophyton on or within hair shafts, occurring most commonly in children and characterized by irregularly placed and variously sized patches of apparent baldness because of hairs breaking off at the surface of the scalp, scaling, black dots (see black-dot ringworm), and occasionally erythema and pyoderma.
    Keywords: Pathological Conditions, patches of baldness, Fungal infection of scalp, Bacterial Infections and Mycoses, Signs and Symptoms
  6. Jaundice Thorax

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    Description: Jaundice thorax Jaundice is a condition in which a person's skin and the whites of the eyes are discolored yellow due to an increased level of bile pigments in the blood resulting from liver disease. Jaundice is sometimes called icterus, from a Greek word for the condition.
    Keywords: eyes, Jaundice, Jaundice, Hemolytic, Signs and Symptoms, yellow, Skin
  7. Jaundice Eyes & Face

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    Description: Jaundice eyes & face Jaundice is a condition in which a person's skin and the whites of the eyes are discolored yellow due to an increased level of bile pigments in the blood resulting from liver disease. Jaundice is sometimes called icterus, from a Greek word for the condition.
    Keywords: Signs and Symptoms, Jaundice, Hemolytic, eyes, yellow, Skin, Icterus
  8. Tube Granuloma, Tympanic Membrane, Image 4

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    Description: Tympanic membrane - Tube granuloma 4 By definition, a granuloma is a nodular inflammatory lesion. They are usually small and consist primarily of compact mononuclear phagocytes. Granulomas are different from other inflammatory reactions; they represent an ultimately unsuccessful localized attempt to rid the host of an offending organism or process. Granulomatous diseases in the middle ear may be localized primarily to the ear and surrounding tissues, or they may be a manifestation of a body-wide disseminated problem.
    Keywords: Ear, Signs and Symptoms, mononuclear phagocytes, nodular inflammatory lesion, Pathological Conditions, Pathologic Processes
  9. Tube Granuloma, Tympanic Membrane, Image 3

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    Description: Tympanic membrane - Tube granuloma 3 By definition, a granuloma is a nodular inflammatory lesion. They are usually small and consist primarily of compact mononuclear phagocytes. Granulomas are different from other inflammatory reactions; they represent an ultimately unsuccessful localized attempt to rid the host of an offending organism or process. Granulomatous diseases in the middle ear may be localized primarily to the ear and surrounding tissues, or they may be a manifestation of a body-wide disseminated problem.
    Keywords: Signs and Symptoms, mononuclear phagocytes, Pathological Conditions, Pathologic Processes, Ear, nodular inflammatory lesion
  10. Tube Granuloma, Tympanic Membrane, Image 1

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    Description: Tympanic membrane - Tube granuloma 1 By definition, a granuloma is a nodular inflammatory lesion. They are usually small and consist primarily of compact mononuclear phagocytes. Granulomas are different from other inflammatory reactions; they represent an ultimately unsuccessful localized attempt to rid the host of an offending organism or process. Granulomatous diseases in the middle ear may be localized primarily to the ear and surrounding tissues, or they may be a manifestation of a body-wide disseminated problem.
    Keywords: nodular inflammatory lesion, Pathologic Processes, Signs and Symptoms, Ear, Pathological Conditions, mononuclear phagocytes